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Day 5
Recommend a fannish or creative resource.

Not a lot to say today, although I'll recommend a few things for podfic fandom, especially those looking to get into podfic, since that's a question I sometimes get asked:

  • Podfic_tips - A livejournal community where people post entries with questions about anything and everything related to how to do podfic things (recommendations for microphones, tech stuff, audio editing, sound stuff, accessibility, best practices). It's a bit hard to search due to the way it's structured, but there is some REALLY good advice here and it's been going on for quite some time so it's a great repository of knowledge.
  • Podfic 101 Tutorial by Paraka - old, but still a reasonably good podfic 101 tutorial post that will walk you through the basics of what podfic is, asking for permission, finding a fic, recording, basic editing. It's Audacity-centric as opposed to GarageBand. I won't link you to the GarageBand tutorial since unless you have the old version of GarageBand or a version you can use with legacy settings it won't help you much anyway. If anyone knows of/has an updated GarageBand tutorial with the newer versions, I would be much obliged if you pointed me in its direction.
  • [community profile] amplificathon - A DW community (there used to be a livejournal equivalent, but I don't know that anyone uses it anymore) where you can find A LOT of podfic. This started as a community to host the amplificathon podfic fest each spring where people would make WHOLE BUNCHES of podfic and post them here, but really people post there all year round now. It also used to feed the audiofic archive, although the archive has been experiencing some hosting issues of late, so I'm not sure everything is ending up there or whether they've been able to restore some of their lost files. Still, you can look through the amplificathon site and find SO MUCH PODFIC if you want to.
  • Auralphonic - A podcast about podfic. It comes out monthly and covers a wide range of topics from tech stuff to fandom-specific recs to general talk about podfic. Good discussion about asking for podfic permissions, audio editing, best practices, tons of things. I highly recommend it if you're at all interested in getting into podfic or are even just a podfic listener who just wants more info.

Enjoy!

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Day 4

In your own space, create a fannish wishlist. No limits on size or type of fanwork; just tell us what you’d like to see. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so. And if you grant a wish, do the same thing!
 

Once more I'm a day late to the party, but I'm hoping I can manage two posts today and get caught up. In this case, the biggest item on my wishlist has been stated much more eloquently by others and there has been much discourse around it in the past day since everyone else posted, so I will just link you to some conversations happening here and here before I add my thoughts since I rather feel like the person who showed up fifteen minutes late to the meeting and burst in with my brilliant idea that everyone has already finished discussing. I keep telling myself someday I'll be relevant. I keep being wrong.

That done, here is my wishlist in no particular order. It gets a bit self-indulgent and existential in parts, as is the way of any wishlist I manage to throw together:

  1. Transformative Works Statements
  2. Time
  3. Curated Rec Lists
  4. More podficcers in my fandoms
Read more... )
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Day 2

In your own space, share a favorite memory about fandom: the first time you got into fandom, the last time a fanwork touched your heart, crazy times with fellow fans (whether on-line or off-line), a lovely comment you’ve received or have left for someone. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.


I actually have a few instances to talk about, all of them over the past year.

The first is a locally hosted/run event for the podfic community, Podfication. This year was the second year of the event and although I attended the first year and I enjoyed myself and met some truly great friends there, I didn't feel like I had hugely connected with people (for a lot of reasons, mostly me not knowing how to socialise). So, I went into year two thinking, okay, well, I'll know some people and I'll try to be more social this year and that's fine. They'd implemented a podfic buddy system that I participated in and my buddy was SO GREAT about integrating me into things, etc. and it felt so good to have that. I am hugely appreciative to KLB for that and am glad she was my buddy! That said, I was sort of blown away with how many people who had been at the event in year one but I hadn't really spoken with because I was bad at speaking with people/participating REMEMBERED WHO I WAS from the previous year, even though we hadn't interacted online at all in the interim. It was this moment where, for the first time, I felt like a real, actual member of the podfic community and not just someone who hung out on the periphery and made podfics over here in her little corner of fandom where no one else is really making podfic. I had gone in expecting to sort of still be a fringe participant and for the first time I felt like I was an actual member of the community and that people knew who I was, and that was really special to me.

Second, pod_together. This was my first year participating in Pod Together, which is a fandom fest where authors team up with podficcers and write a story specifically to be podficced, then the podficcer records it. This year I co-wrote and co-recorded the story, and my co-collaborator and I decided that since the fic really had quite an ensemble cast in it, we could use more voices. It was in a fandom where there are VERY FEW podficcers and none of the people I had direct connection with in the podfic community were in the fandom, so I didn't really expect a lot of interest. When I asked the mods if they could find me up to seven voices, I thought we'd probably get a few and people would just take multiple roles and that would be fine. Instead, we filled all seven roles in less than half a day and everyone was SO GREAT to work with and I was just blown away by the willingness of people to help with my project even though they had no idea what was happening in the story or who these people were.

Third, and DEFINTELY not least. for Christmas this year, two of my fandom friends [personal profile] analise010 and [personal profile] kaixo teamed up to create a fic/podfic (pod together style) JUST FOR ME. My main pairing is a rarepair where I create much of the content (although kaixo indulges me far too often, really!) and analise010, while she's my adopted fandom sibling, is NOT AT ALL in this fandom and doesn't really know anything about it. Yet analise010 reached out and asked if kaixo would write a fic and then kaixo wrote multiple fics (both of which were great) and let analise010 choose and she chose THE SUPER LONG ONE and it's an AU that I wanted to exist but knew I couldn't write and it's truly an amazing fic. I will always treasure this in both written and audio form as a coming together of two friends I wouldn't have were it not for fandom. It was a truly, truly, truly special and humbling moment for me and I don't think I can ever express my appreciation fully.
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Day 1

In your own space, talk about why you're participating in Snowflake and, if you’ve participated in the past, how the challenge has affected you. What drew you to it? What did you take away from it? What do you hope to accomplish this year?

I'm participating this year mostly because I had a great second half of 2017 in terms of connecting with fandom (at least my small subset of fandom) and I want to keep that going. Since I operate mainly in the realm of small(ish) fandoms and rarepairs within those fandoms, I've always done well carving out my niche of a few people, but felt like a bit of an outsider in fandom as a whole since I wasn't into the big spaces where most of the conversations were happening. In 2017 I charged back into writing and started having conversations again and it has felt SO GOOD to do that.

My fandom goals for 2018 (make more podfics, work on a VERY LONG AU series) will mean I'm probably not writing big things with deadlines all the time and will both free up space for me to do things at my leisure and reclaim my life outside of fandom, but! they will also mean I won't be producing content as regularly and will feel a bit of the distance from fandom. So, I thought this would be both a good way to sort of centre myself and set my intentions, keep myself posting and engaged, and possibly get to know a few more people along the way so that when I'm not active and engaged in writing and constant creation of fanworks I can still keep some of the good feelings going.

I've never participated in the Snowflake Challenge in the past, but have enjoyed reading friends' posts and thought it seemed like something worth doing, so here I am. I'm just hoping to see what comes of it all and perhaps get myself some more concrete goals for my fandom life in 2018.

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